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money_currency_exchange [2011/10/24 14:47] tjonesmoney_currency_exchange [2011/11/04 22:19] jpober
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 In Europe particularly (though this applies to some other countries as well), to use a credit card, you often need a gold chip and/or a pin.  You should be able to call your credit card company to set up a pin if you don't have one. In Europe particularly (though this applies to some other countries as well), to use a credit card, you often need a gold chip and/or a pin.  You should be able to call your credit card company to set up a pin if you don't have one.
  
-Bank of America is part of the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_ATM_Alliance|Global ATM alliance]]-- you may be able to take money out of select atms without being charged the $5 withdrawal fee.+Bank of America is part of the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_ATM_Alliance|Global ATM alliance]]-- you may be able to take money out of select atms without being charged the $5 withdrawal fee.  Bank of America will then charge a $5 international withdrawal fee, themselves, plus any currency exchange fee.